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Employment Law Training

This Employment Law online training has been developed by employment law specialists to build six linked modules. The online course takes students through the employment journey covering key areas of employment law, such as employee status, recruitment, onboarding, working arrangements, leave entitlements, disputes, disciplinaries, and grievance procedures as well as employment terminations and pension regulations.

The course will help learners understand how to achieve legal compliance and best practice and avoid disputes or legal action.

Developed by professionals in Employment Law

Accredited by CPD

Fully online course and assessment with no time limits

Full audio voiceover

Approximate Duration: 2-3 hours

On completion, certificate is posted the next working day

Who Should Take This Online Course?

This online Employment Law training course has been designed for managers, employers, and members of Human Resources (especially those who are new to HR and its responsibilities) who must be familiar with key areas of employment law.

Certification

On successful completion of the course you will be sent a quality assured certificate through the post the next working
day. This can be used to provide evidence for compliance and audit.

All of our courses are accredited by the CPD Certification Service as conforming
to universally accepted Continuous Professional Development (CPD) guidelines.

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Content

The course is divided into six accessible, interactive modules and includes an assessment at the end:

Legal Framework covers the background to employment law, how to understand employment status, contract types and responsibilities, access to work schemes, employing young workers, and employing people who have a disability.

Recruitment and Starting Work covers the responsibilities of employers, HR, and employees during recruitment, shortlisting, interviewing, induction, as well as advertising jobs, discrimination, the right to work, contacting the Home Office, DBS checks, and copying and checking documents.

Working Arrangements covers all elements of the employment contract including its terms and conditions, probation periods, continuous employment, flexible working, compressed hours, Working Time Regulations, overtime, pay, and pension regulations.

Aims of the Training

By the end of this Employment Law training course, learners will be familiar with employment law and best practice in regards to:

Employment practice, for example, where the rules come from, types of working arrangement, and contracts.

Recruitment and induction processes.

Working arrangements, such as contracts, hours, pay, and pensions.

Types of leave, such as maternity leave and compassionate leave.

The best practice and procedures for disputes and grievances.

Retirement, redundancy, and termination of employment.

Assessment

The online assessment is taken on completion of the training material. You will be asked 15 multiple choice questions with a pass mark of 80%. The answers are marked automatically, so you will instantly know whether you have passed.

If you don't pass, don't worry! You can take the test as many times as you need with no extra charge.

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